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After Christoph Heinrich Kniep (1755-1825) German. "A Tomb at Nola", Etching, Engraved by A Clener, 14.5" x 11.25" (36.9 x 28.5cm). Notes: Frontispiece for the first volume of William Hamilton's second vase collection

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After Christoph Heinrich Kniep (1755-1825) German. "A Tomb at Nola", Etching, Engraved by A Clener, 14.5" x 11.25" (36.9 x 28.5cm). Notes: Frontispiece for the first volume of William Hamilton's second vase collection

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